Ladder In The Midnight Sun (Photos)
This is a photo of a ladder in a garden, taken around 11:45 PM. It’s a 15 second shot. It was dark out and that reflection in the pool isn’t the sun, it’s a stage light (my friend was filming a, er, film). It’s a strange image cause the light is unreal, and you’re also like, why is there a ladder to nowhere in the garden.
I guess you could subtitle it ‘Social Mobility’. It’s there, in someone else’s garden, and they’re not really using it right now.

Not to quote Ice Cube, but the Sri Lankan police are hardly beloved. A
I just gave a talk at the University Of Sri Jayawardenapura along with Reeza Zarook of Anything.lk and Rohan Jayaweera of Google. These are my notes: Devin Jayasundara asked me for a subject for this talk and I told him Internet property. But I talked to my fiancé Shru and she had a better idea. Startups aren’t about creating property at all, not really. They’re about creating territory, about creating land.
I haven’t been blogging much, I know. It’s partly because we’ve been doing a lot of work on YAMU, especially shipping 1.0.1 of the Android app today. It’s on the
I met an old-timer who said they used to drop acid and sleep atop Sigiriya, but the place has taken on a more commercial and quasi-spiritual role now. It was built by a king as a sort of retreat and used as a monastery. Now it’s a prime tourist and cultural destination. Hence it’s a bit odd to see a Japanese beer commercial shot up there. There’s a bunch of people eating, um, deep fried cream filled coconuts and then drinking some bracing beer. I hear the whole thing cost Rs. 25,000 (I’m presuming they used stock images).

pink ladders and other stuff that make no sense ; sponsored by the colombo art biennale